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English
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Voice of the Saints in Mongolia
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Provo, UT
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Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University
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"This is the first comprehensive history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mongolia. The nation is known for its rugged countryside and is called the 'land of the eternal blue sky' because of the country's many days of sunlight, though the harsh climate in Mongolia is really one of short, hot summers and extreme, cold winters.
"In such a harsh climate, one might not expect the gospel message to thrive, but it has. Through groundbreaking first-person accounts, the authors have captured and shared the voice of the Saints in this land, highlighting vital aspects of the establishment, growth, and development of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mongolia. From Ulaanbaatar to Darkhan and the other regions of the country, the translation of the scriptures, the creation of stakes, the development of local leadership, building efforts, Deseret International Charities, and administration of the Church, the Mongolian Saints have felt to acknowledge the hand of the Lord in this effort." [From back of book]
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From the East : The History of the Latter-day Saints in Asia, 1851-1996
Mongolia
"Nothing Less Than Miraculous" : The First Decade of Mormonism in Mongolia
The Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon: A Marvelous Work and a Wonder: The 44th Annual Brigham Young University Sidney B. Sperry Symposium
The First Missionaries in Mongolia
The History of Seminaries and Institutes in Mongolia
"To Every Nation, Kindred, Tongue, and People"